
Richard Dawkins's 'The Blind Watchmaker' explores the theory of evolution by natural selection, arguing against creationism and intelligent design. Dawkins uses the metaphor of a 'blind watchmaker' to explain how the complexity and apparent design of living organisms can arise through natural, undirected processes.
Here is a passage from Richard Dawkins book, The Blind Watchmaker. It's about a basic fact of biology.
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"Richard Dawkins's book 'The Blind Watchmaker' is directly quoted by one of the speakers, who references a passage from it about resisting equilibrium and the work living organisms do to prevent merging into their surroundings, tying it to the effort required for personal change."